00:00 Big girl body (Black Radio 2 Deluxe version, feat. Eric Roberson) 10:25 How much a dollar cost (Kendrick Lamar - To pimp a butterfly) 16:44 - Don't know sorry - 21:04 All matter (Double Booked, feat. Bilal) 26:28 Let it ride (Black Radio 2, feat. Norah Jones) 35:13 I stand Alone (Black Radio 2, feat. Common) 44:20 - Don't know sorry - 50:10 Lovely day (Black Radio 2, Deluxe version, Bill Withers original song) 54:30 Electric Relaxation (Midnight Marauders, A Tribe Called Quest) 56:40 Find a way (The Love Movement, A Tribe Called Quest) 58:32 Smells like teen spirit (Black Radio, Nirvana original song) 59:54 Fall in love (Fantastic, Vol. 2,10, Slum Village) 1:00:13 Smells like teen spirit again 1:01:13 Dillalude #2 (Black Radio Recovered: The Remix EP) 1:02:55 Smells like teen spirit again 1:05:10 Calls (Black Radio 2, feat. Jill Scott) 1:09:00 All matter (Double Booked, feat. Bilal) 1:23:30 All matter combined with Stakes is high (Stakes is high, De La Soul) 1:26:20 - Don't know sorry - 1:28:10 Afro Blue (Black Radio, feat. Erykah Badu)
Mixing up Everything in its Right Place and Maiden Voyage before landing on How Much a Dollar Cost is one of the most gorgeous things I've ever heard in my life
What a concert,spiritualityevery musician got a high spiritual approach of music...excuse me sir,A love Supreme?doesn't matter,thank you so,so much❤🙏🙏🙏
Great concert and beautiful venue that is lit perfectly. The sound and feel is different without Derrick Hodge and Chris Dave. Those guys keep things in the pocket the whole concert but it was refreshing hearing a different bassist and drummer.
I love Robert Glasper, he's one of my biggest influences as an artist myself, but as great as this is, I think I'd have got a little bored listening to every song sang through a vocoder.
I like Casey Benjamin but the vocoder singing gets to be a bit much at times. I’ve been to several RGE concerts and the ones I enjoy the most has a vocalist or rapper for some of the pieces.
Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, United States, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues and ragtime.[1][2][3] Since the 1920s Jazz Age, it has been recognized as a major form of musical expression in traditional and popular music, linked by the common bonds of African-American and European-American musical parentage.[4] Jazz is characterized by swing and blue notes, complex chords, call and response vocals, polyrhythms and improvisation. Jazz has roots in West African cultural and musical expression, and in African-American music traditions.
Rest in Paradise 'Casey Benjamin' Thank you for immersing us with your talent on this planet...
j apprends qu il est décédé le 30 mars à l âge de 45 ans ils étaient venus à Marseille mais je ne les connaissais pas encore comme c est triste!!
i didn t know that...sad..
One of the saddest moments of this year was hearing about his transition. ❤️💫🌻✨
Jazz has given birth to the most beautiful soulful children! The masters would be proud! Love it!!!
This concert is a master class of arrangement, song transitioning, minimalism and interaction.
This guy is a modern day musical genius! Let’s not take him for granted!
00:00 Big girl body (Black Radio 2 Deluxe version, feat. Eric Roberson)
10:25 How much a dollar cost (Kendrick Lamar - To pimp a butterfly)
16:44 - Don't know sorry -
21:04 All matter (Double Booked, feat. Bilal)
26:28 Let it ride (Black Radio 2, feat. Norah Jones)
35:13 I stand Alone (Black Radio 2, feat. Common)
44:20 - Don't know sorry -
50:10 Lovely day (Black Radio 2, Deluxe version, Bill Withers original song)
54:30 Electric Relaxation (Midnight Marauders, A Tribe Called Quest)
56:40 Find a way (The Love Movement, A Tribe Called Quest)
58:32 Smells like teen spirit (Black Radio, Nirvana original song)
59:54 Fall in love (Fantastic, Vol. 2,10, Slum Village)
1:00:13 Smells like teen spirit again
1:01:13 Dillalude #2 (Black Radio Recovered: The Remix EP)
1:02:55 Smells like teen spirit again
1:05:10 Calls (Black Radio 2, feat. Jill Scott)
1:09:00 All matter (Double Booked, feat. Bilal)
1:23:30 All matter combined with Stakes is high (Stakes is high, De La Soul)
1:26:20 - Don't know sorry -
1:28:10 Afro Blue (Black Radio, feat. Erykah Badu)
44:20 - Twice (Little Dragon) combined with All I need (Method Man & Mary J Blige)
1:26:20 - Love Ballad (LTD featuring Jeffrey Osborne)
10:25 Radiohead - Everything in its right place
@@geefree thanksss
31:00 - Mr. Mister - Broken Wings
Thank you!
Transcendental undescribable level of melodic mastery & synchronicity... #musiclife
❤
Danke für diese friedlichen Klänge in dieser so unruhigen Zeit!
Man the way Robert hits those piano keys, feels like im going to heaven. I wish this kind of music plays when im in my death bed before i leave earth
Jan 2021 I cant Stop Listening to this HEAVENLY SOUNDS SOOOO BEAUTIFUL
March 2021 and I’m right here w you
May 2021, I'm here! 🎶
@@enricodimeglio3063 💖
Isn't it beautiful music
Colenburg is breath-taking on All Matter! Brilliant concert.
Much love. Thanks for existing.
This is special! ❤
Mixing up Everything in its Right Place and Maiden Voyage before landing on How Much a Dollar Cost is one of the most gorgeous things I've ever heard in my life
He's a genius, man
21:10 this is where I got lost in the sound that 2 people who showed musicianship skills at a high level. Roberts right hand is sick
I forgot to mention Mr Benjamin's sensational solo in Big Girl Body, a genuine cry of pain if ever there was one!
What a concert,spiritualityevery musician got a high spiritual approach of music...excuse me sir,A love Supreme?doesn't matter,thank you so,so much❤🙏🙏🙏
Thanks guyz,. Awesome performance. Never disappointed with what they come up with... Bravo
Heard Jill Scott - Calls one day on the radio and been a Glasper fan ever since!
Thanks for the music, it touched my heart & soul.
I really miss this version of The Robert Glasper Experiment..... 😪
The way they performed "Big Girl Body" is dark enough to really do the lyrics and theme justice.
Man I love this vibe. ❤
10:45 yo sweet riffing on Radiohead there
Seriously just caught that and went searching in the comments to see if anyone else did
When he got to the relax yourself girl…. He was dope as hell! Jazz brilliance!
Thanks for this fantastic music experiment....nice recipe you achieved!!!
Rise in Power to the Great Casey Benjamin. Your legacy lives on and on and on…
At the 00:40 second mark the groove was so sweet and I knew the whole vid would be good!
This is Beautiful! These cats are the truth! Thanks for sharing🌟🔥🔥🔥
OMG! All Matter tore the whole universe apart ... what a band! Wow!
handsome grooves - yes indeed!
Glasper is so gangsta on those shades! the whay it reflects the keyboards.. sheesh
16,47 mins in , wow man , incredible drumming ,love it ,nice 1 dudes
Great concert and beautiful venue that is lit perfectly. The sound and feel is different without Derrick Hodge and Chris Dave. Those guys keep things in the pocket the whole concert but it was refreshing hearing a different bassist and drummer.
Lovely & powerful.
This grouping is amazing!!!
Burniss Travis burned the whole crowd. Took them a minute to gather themselves after that solo.
This is absolutely incredible. JS Bach would have loved it.
vero
Super!!!!
Godbless RGE🙌
Everything in it's right place Romans 8:28. 🙌🏽 All praises to YAH
The Aaah
“Aaah Aaah” part in Radiohead, sounds like a track from Kendrick Lama, To Pimp a Butterfly album 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾🎹🤩 Its all good man…!!
I think Eddie Harris, (Oliver Lake & Albert Ayler as well), would be proud to hear and see Casey play with the Band; i.e. "Listen Here".
COLEN mother):@/!;?/@-&/) BURG!!!!! What a drummer!!! Superb 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
13:12...Kendrick Lamar-How much a dollar cost ✊
Gave me goosebumps, man!!
@@WordSmithGuyana breathtaking
Wow!
🎶❤🎶
🔥
The Best!!!
Beautiful... Still a bit confused why he twice prematurely ended the concert, though? Eargasm from 15:05 to 16:27
Anyone know (besides being madly talented) what Burniss uses for his rig? Pickups? Preamp? Compressor? Etc? His tone is UNREAL!!!
16:53 sick!
I love Robert Glasper, he's one of my biggest influences as an artist myself, but as great as this is, I think I'd have got a little bored listening to every song sang through a vocoder.
STAKES IS HIGH!!! RIP Casey!
Official !!
Wow
Casey Benjamin maan!!!!
43:58 hefty b line
This is real MUSIC
Se extraña Justin Tyson!!
A bit of Mehliana vibes at around 20 min :D
somebody knows a band like Robert Glasper Experiment ...?
They are totally new for me, but what a pleasure...God.You like Zawinul dont you?
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Had 2 listen
Nice.
Twice - wow.
Lyle Mays nods in approval ....
why it can't have synchronous audio and video?!
OMG this group kills me...
the "? ? ? unknown ? ? ?" track = How much a dollar cost (To pimp a butterfly, Kendrick Lamar feat. Ronald Isley)
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I like Casey Benjamin but the vocoder singing gets to be a bit much at times. I’ve been to several RGE concerts and the ones I enjoy the most has a vocalist or rapper for some of the pieces.
LOL! Always laughing hard when the bass is off at that moment th-cam.com/video/o9h53B4QEu4/w-d-xo.html 😂
whewwww NOT TWICE!!!! JESUS!!!!!!!
Basszus eddig Solti Janikát gondoltam" A dobosnak" de ez a srác mindent visz
Less vocoder would be good. I mean it's nice, but too much..
Cold fucking audience, nothing exciting! :(
sfgood
No jazz.....
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Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, United States, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues and ragtime.[1][2][3] Since the 1920s Jazz Age, it has been recognized as a major form of musical expression in traditional and popular music, linked by the common bonds of African-American and European-American musical parentage.[4] Jazz is characterized by swing and blue notes, complex chords, call and response vocals, polyrhythms and improvisation. Jazz has roots in West African cultural and musical expression, and in African-American music traditions.
Wow!